When the weather is rotten, head for cover and some mini-golf fun

On a really rainy day, real golf isn't much fun. But the kids
can have a great time playing miniature golf while it's raining -
and stay dry doing it - if you find a miniature-golf course with a
roof over it.

Two blocks south on the Boardwalk, Ciarra Dougherty, 15, of
Philadelphia, was finishing up Under The Sea Miniature Golf on a
sunny day, but she's sure kids would enjoy the covered course in
the rain. She liked the black-light setup that casts the whole
course in a neon glow.

And a few more blocks south, Medieval Fantasy Black Light Mini
Golf has "seven holes of black-light, six holes indoor and six
outdoor," worker Steve Chapman said. "I call it the value pack in
mini-golf."